On Friday the New York Times reported Whitehouse advisor Sebastien Gorka had been forced out of his position, this according to several administrative officials. On Monday Gorka tried to clear his "good name" appearing Monday on Fox News Radio’s “Brian Kilmeade Show." Gorka said during the interview, his decision to resign was ignited when during Trump’s speech about troops in Afghanistan,Trump did not speak on the threat of radical Islamic terrorism. Gorka said: "not one mention of radical Islam in that speech that was written from the president. So last week I emailed General Kelly, I said I wanted to meet with him today on Monday because I will be resigning effective Friday, last Friday. he went on to say that he came to the realization that he did not work for the president he worked for Steve Bannon, "he’s gone and the wrong people are at the helm of policy issues,” Gorka said.

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